Admire and purchase unique but functional table-top service pieces, including bowls, casseroles, platters, tureens, pitchers, goblets, and placemats, created in a variety of materials by some 25 craftspeople from all over the country.

See a dozen Japanese screens, made between the 17th and 19th centuries, that depict landscapes and places in Japan that are well-known for their scenic, literary, religious, or historical significance.

A selective survey of 46 works by 36 American and European artists traces the evolution of this form of sculpture--the intermediary between 2- and 3-dimensional art--from early 19th-century portrait medallions to contemporary constructions and assemblages.

View over 65 color photographs taken by photographer Jordan Wright in Papua New Guinea, as well as 28 artifacts, including musical instruments, costumes, necklaces, bracelets, and objects of personal adornment.